Feasibility of Using Oscillatory Catalytic Oxidation Phenomenon for Selective Carbon Monoxide Sensing
Tin dioxide based sensors with different additives were constructed and tested in air environment containing carbon monoxide. Conductance oscillations were observed in samples containing palladium but not in those without. Oscillations occurred at temperatures ranging from 150℃ to 320℃. Within this...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
1987-01-01
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Series: | Active and Passive Electronic Components |
Online Access: | http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/1987/27260 |
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Summary: | Tin dioxide based sensors with different additives were constructed and tested in air environment containing carbon
monoxide. Conductance oscillations were observed in samples containing palladium but not in those without.
Oscillations occurred at temperatures ranging from 150℃ to 320℃. Within this temperature region the range of CO
concentrations at which oscillations appeared became higher as the test temperature increased. The lowest CO
concentration at which oscillations were observed was 200 ppm and the highest 10000 ppm. |
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ISSN: | 0882-7516 1563-5031 |